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Robert Sanders 7beab1238b I basically ended up re-writing this code. The goal was to create a much more flexible way of connecting to the LDAP server. The class doc's should help explain how to do this fairly well. This works for me on OpenLDAP server configured for Samba 2.2; should hopefully work for other. Next up: try and use the Apache DS project to enable unit testing (or at least portable functional testing) of the LDAP/JNDI code. 21 years ago
adapters Correct issue with encoding on Linux platforms. 21 years ago
core Added remember-me services. 21 years ago
doc More references. 21 years ago
lib/clover Correct company name. 21 years ago
samples Re-enable session listener. 21 years ago
sandbox/src I basically ended up re-writing this code. The goal was to create a much more flexible way of connecting to the LDAP server. The class doc's should help explain how to do this fairly well. This works for me on OpenLDAP server configured for Samba 2.2; should hopefully work for other. Next up: try and use the Apache DS project to enable unit testing (or at least portable functional testing) of the LDAP/JNDI code. 21 years ago
.classpath Modifications to support EH-CACHE upgrade (EH-CACHE appears to have changed the way the default cache configuration file gets handled). 21 years ago
.cvsignore Sign JARs of all official releases. 22 years ago
.project Initial commit. 22 years ago
jalopy.xml Update copyright year. 21 years ago
license.txt Change to Apache License version 2.0. 22 years ago
maven.xml Allow site deployment from each subproject 21 years ago
notice.txt Remove references to other projects, as Acegi Security no longer directly includes these in CVS. The onus is on the user of Acegi Security to acknowledge which dependency(ies) their final products utilise and meet the associated license requirements. A complete list of dependencies used by Acegi Security is available at http://acegisecurity.sourceforge.net. 21 years ago
project.properties Removed maven-plugins repo 21 years ago
project.xml Prepare for 0.8.0 as the next release. 21 years ago
readme.txt Enable Maven to handle official release ZIP generation. 21 years ago
src-readme.txt Build source release ZIPs. 21 years ago

readme.txt

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ACEGI SECURITY SYSTEM FOR SPRING - README FILE
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OVERVIEW
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The Acegi Security System for Spring provides security services for
The Spring Framework (http://www.springframework.org).

For a detailed list of features and access to the latest release, please visit
http://acegisecurity.sourceforge.net.

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SIGNED JAR FILES
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We strongly recommend that you verify the integrity of the JAR files included
in this release. You can do so using the following command:

"jarsigner -verify -verbose -certs jar_file_name"

Of course, replace the jar_file_name with "acegi-security-XXXXX.jar" or the
appropriate path to the Acegi Security JAR to be validated.

Until further notice, all Acegi Security official releases are signed by:

X.509, EMAILADDRESS=ben.alex@acegi.com.au, CN=Benjamin Peter Alex, GIVENNAME=Benjamin Peter, SURNAME=Alex
X.509, CN=Thawte Personal Freemail Issuing CA, O=Thawte Consulting (Pty) Ltd., C=ZA -->

If the above certificate was not used, or the JAR was not validated, DO NOT
USE THE JAR. Please email the acegisecurity-developers list (contact details
are provided below) for further assistance.

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BUILDING
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Acegi Security is built using Maven. Please read the "Building with Maven" page
at http://acegisecurity.sourceforge.net. This page is also included in the
/docs directory of official release ZIPs.

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QUICK START
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We recommend you visit http://acegisecurity.sourceforge.net and read the
"Suggested Steps" page. This page is also included in the /docs directory of
official release ZIPs.

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DOCUMENTATION
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http://acegisecurity.sourceforge.net has a wide range of articles about Acegi
security, including links to external resources. A copy of this web site is
included in the /docs directory of official release ZIPs.

Be sure to read the Reference Guide, which is available from the web site (and
/docs directory as described above). Every class also has thorough JavaDocs.

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OBTAINING SUPPORT
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If you need any help, please use the Acegi Security System for Spring forum
located at the Spring Community's forum site:

http://forum.springframework.org

If you start using Acegi Security in your project, please consider joining
the acegisecurity-developer mailing list. This is currently the best way to
keep informed about the project's status and provide feedback in design
discussions. You can join at:

https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/acegisecurity-developer.

Links to mailing list archives, the forums, and other useful resources are
available from http://acegisecurity.sourceforge.net.


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